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Hodge restarts residential mortgage lending

Hodge has re-entered the residential mortgage market for its 50+, RIO and holiday let...

Castle Trust Bank revamps TermTen

Castle Trust Bank has revamped its TermTen buy-to-let product to provide certainty with rates. The...

Kuflink appoints head of origination

Bridging lender, Kuflink, has announced the appointment of Ranjit Narwal as head of origination. He...

Roma Finance extends RomaFLOW processing reach

Roma Finance has made changes to its RomaFLOW process, which has helped double the...

SoMo guarantees rates for next quarter

Specialist lending firm, SoMo Bridging, has committed to guarantee its existing rates for all...

BoE sees solid rise in net mortgage borrowing

The Bank of England's later Money and Credit Report, covering May 2022, has reported...

Zoopla: lowest monthly house price growth since December 2019

Zoopla has reported that average property prices were broadly unchanged in May at 0.1%,...

Clydesdale Bank increases two and five-year fixed rates

Clydesdale Bank has announced its latest series of mortgage rate increases. The changes are taking...

Aldermore provides £16.5m development finance loan

Aldermore has provided a £16.5m development finance loan to Citu for the next phase...

Coventry Building Society appoints chief risk officer

Richard Bowles has been appointed as chief risk officer at Coventry Building Society. Bowles will...

The Money Group launches ‘out of hours’ support for members

The Money Group has announced out of office support for brokers struggling in the...

Intermediaries expect growth fuelled by remortgage activity

Mortgage intermediaries expect remortgage activity to drive business levels over the next year, according...

New invoice finance firm appoints MD

One Stop Business Finance (OSBF) has launched a new invoice financing company. The East Yorkshire-based...

Brokers not shopping around for affordability technology

79% of brokers admit that they did not try different affordability platforms before choosing...

COMMENT

Are we actually set up to support first-time buyers?

After a summer spent thinking it over, this time of year is often the point where first time buyers decide whether they're going to...

Leasehold reform has a September window – will Burnham use it?

At the time of writing, the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill still has no published First Reading date.  But is it imminent? Andy Burnham entered...

Advisers need an answer for evolving landlords

It’s a tough time to be a landlord. The succession of changes to tax and regulation made in recent years - with the Renters’...

AI doesn’t remove bias. It gives us the chance to manage it

One of the great promises of artificial intelligence has always been objectivity. Machines, unlike people, do not have bad days. They do not favour...

Commonhold reform: Devil in the detail

The government's language on leasehold reform remains forthright. Ministers speak of, “bringing the feudal leasehold system to an end,” of returning power to homeowners...

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Iress UK lifts underlying earnings as costs fall

Iress UK increased underlying adjusted earnings by 43% in the first half of 2026...

Modern auction house sales rise by 14.5%

House purchases through modern method auctions increased by 14.5% year on year as buyers...

The West Brom widens mortgage access for foreign nationals

West Brom Building Society has launched a mortgage range for foreign nationals living and...

Wealthy borrowers favour liquidity as specialist lending grows

High-net-worth borrowers are increasingly using finance to preserve liquidity and manage their wider wealth...

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